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"With the opening of the secret police archives in many countries in Eastern Europe comes the unique chance to excavate many forgotten spy stories and narrate them for the first time. 'Cold War Spy Stories from Eastern Europe' brings together a wide range of Cold War spy stories from...
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Illustrations...................................................................ix Acknowledgments...................................................................xi Introduction.............................................................................. i ALISON LEWIS, VALENTINA GLAJAR, AND CORINA L. PETRESCU PART I. INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS AND INFORMERS 1. The File Story of the Securitate Officer Samuel Feld............. 29 VALENTINA GLAJAR 2. Man without a Face: The Autobiographical Self-Fashioning of Spymaster Markus Wolf...................................................... 71 MARY BETH STEIN 3. The Stasi’s Secret War on Books: Uwe Berger and the Cold War Spy as Informant and Book Reviewer....................99 ALISON LEWIS PART II. TARGETS 4. Of Sources and Files: The Making of the Securitate Target Ana Novac................................................................... 137 CORINA L. PETRESCU 5. Soviet Narratives of Subversion and Redemption during the Second Cold War and Beyond: The Case of Father Dmitrii Dudko........................................................................ 161 JULIE FEDOR
PART III. SECRET EAST/WEST OPERATIONS 6. Espionage and Intimacy: West Berlin Turkish Men in the Stasi’s Eyes................................................................... 197 JENNIFER A. MILLER 7. Fleeing to the West: The 1978 Airplane Hijacking from Gdansk to West Berlin........................................................... 229 AXEL HILDEBRANDT PART IV. SPIES ON SCREEN 8. Espionage and the Cold War in defa Films: Double Agents in For Eyes Only and Chiffriert an Chef—Ausfall Nr. 5.............255 CAROL ANNE COSTABILE-HEMING 9. Breaking Borders: Niklaus Schilling’s Critical Spy Drama Der Willi-Busch-Report........................................................... 279 LISA HAEGELE 10. Political Ambiguity in Recent Cold War Spy Stories onScreen...............................................................................307 CHERYL DUECK Contributors.......................................................................... 337 Index.................................................................................... 343
INDEX Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. Abel, Rudolph, 312,330,332,333 Able Archer exercise, 313,314,333112 Afghanistan, 161,165,320 airplane hijacking. See hijacking Alexander Square rally, 76,77 The Americans (tv series), 316 amnesty, 77,230,243 anti-Communist propaganda, 8,66m6, 96,283,284,314 antisemitism, 15,31,32,46,62,204 anxiety, 308,310,311,316,321-22,329-30 atheist state, 169,170,177 Auschwitz diary, 144,146,147,150,154Ո5 Aver’ianov, Vitalii, 184-85 belief systems, 21,208,257 Berger, Uwe: about, 16,17,105; as cen sor of literature, 100,111; and Erich Loest, 114; and Eva Strittmatter, 117-18, 130Ո12; and Franz Fiihmann, 111,116, 119,122,123; and gender politics, 117; and Günter Casper, 107,123; and Günter Kunert, 114,127,130Ո14; hardline ideo logical views of, 108,123-24; and Klaus Poche, 114-15; in literary field, 118-29; and Lutz Rathenow, 17,111,116; and Monika Maron, 115; motivation of, 106, 125-26; and Paul Wiens, 109,110,111; recruitment of, 105-11; resentment by, 108; reviews by, 111-18,122,124, 126; and Sarah Kirsch, 111,121-25,127 and secret police, 111-18,126; and secret war on writers, 125-26,129; Stasi’s irritation with, 13ՕՈ9; and sym bolic capital, 104,125,126,128; travel privileges of, 110; and wife’s illness, 108-9; and Wolf Biermann, 107,119-22, 13ՕՈ13; and Wolfgang Hilbig, 115-16 Berlin (movie), 322,325 Berlin Wall: about, 8,9,21; and borderpass agreement, 204-5; construction of, 202,256,261,262,266; as danger ous border, 204; fall of, 71,78,255,310; images of, 296; trials related to, 78 Biermann, Wolf, 107,119-22,130Ո13 Bird,
John (fictitious character), 311,329 black market, 34,41,66Ո24 blanket surveillance, 307,308 blurring, cinematography of, 321-31 Bond films. See James Bond films books and literature: and censorship, 103; and counterrevolutionary stance, 115, 117,118,119; reviews of, 99,101,102, 104,111-18; secret war on, 16,99-115. See also writers border: depiction of, 296,297,299; of East and West Germany, 21,78,202, 130Ո15; 203,207,263,265,273,279,280,294303; as eyesore, 296; guards, 41,78,219, images of, 302; imaginary, 233,291,292;
border (continued) 294,295; lackluster, 297; patrolling of, 265,281,288,296,298; tropes, 294-303 border crossers: about, 19; and borderpass agreement, 204-5; and Commu nist Party, 205; implications related to, 223-24; income generated through, 205; and intimate relationships, 198200,207,210; and Iron Curtain, 223-24; “position” of, 197; and Stasi, 206-7,21324; suspicion about, 207,210. See also guest workers; Turkish nationals bourgeois lifestyle, 40,140,142,145 Brandin, Wolf (fictitious character), 267-72 Bridge ofSpies (movie), 255,312-13,31720,329-3Յ Bundesnachrichtendienst (bnd), 5,255, 295.308,311,312 Busch, Willi (fictitious character), 280-82, 286-302,287,300 capitalist systems, 8,222,224,266,284 Caspar, Günter, 106,107,122,123 censorship process, 100-105,107,108, 111,119 Charman, Matt, 313,318 Cheka, 18,181,185,187Ո6 chekist: about, j, 18,82,187Ո6; and Cold War, 164-65; as guardian angel, 177-86; identification with, 178; and prisoners, 180-81; and repentance, 171-72,174-75. See aho secret police Chiffriert an Chef(movie), 256,258,260, 267-73 about, 4,7,10; and defa films, 255, 257,267,268,270,271; and Ion Mihai Pacepa, 14; and Radio Free Europe, nition of, 6; and enemy types, 6,10; fear and mistrust during, 12,22; and foreign policy, 7,10,22,23; and intelli gence agencies, 10,14; and Iron Cur tain, 3; and James Bond films, 283-86; as knowledge race, 13; making sense of, 10; and Markus Wolf, 89,95; and morality, 218-19; news analysis of, 11; and ngc movies, 279-303; population move ments during, 9; post-, 1,7,21-24,202, 310-12; propaganda, 6-11,236-37,241 Cold
War stories. See spy stories Communism: East German, 80,84; fall of, 13; and Markus Wolf, 76,83; “sources” used during, 139,153Ո2 Communist autobiography, 77-80,96 Communist Party: and border crossing, 205; German, 73,84; Romanian, 29,30, 140; and Samuel Feld, 32,34,36,59 contract workers. See foreign workers counterespionage, 29,59,67Ո36,263 counterintelligence work, 10,81,83,84, 163,283 counterrevolutionary stance, 115,117, 118,119 “critical geopolitics,” 281,282,303 Critical Geopolitics (Tuathail), 281 cross-border relationships, 198-200, 207,210 Cuban missile crisis, 8,21,261,284 cultural authorities, 144,147,285 cultural memories, 247,248,315,316,331 cultural politics, 100,109,116,118,120,122 currency exchange, 205 curtain of lies, 11-13 cia: 67Ո37,82 cinematography, 308,318,321-31 civil liberties, 172,319 classified information, 112,261,267,314 CNSAS, 153Ո2 Cold War: about, 1; and chekist, 164-65; and cinematic topography, 257; collabo ration during, 19-20; covert operations during, 10-11; culture and ideology of, 11-12,162; and defa films, 255-73; defi 344 Das unsichtbare Visier (т v series), 260, 274Ո8,282 declassified files, 1,100,102,163,229 defa films, 255-73 defectors, 14,107,176,256 Der Westen leuchtet! (movie), 279 Der Willi-Busch-Report (movie), 279-81, 286-94,296-97,299-303 Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (defa) films, 255-73 Deutschland 83 (tv series), 22,274Ո7, 307-8,313-16,323-24,ՅՅ1 Index
Diamonds Are Forever (movie), 303Ո5 digital monitoring, 22,309,331 dissident movement, 165,170,182,183 domestic surveillance. See surveillance Donovan, James, 312-13,318,330,331,332 double agents, 14,256-58, 260,263, 265,270 Dr. No (movie), 262,282,284 drug smuggling, 198,215,221 Dudko, Dmitrii: about, 18,165-68; autobi ographical writings by, 174-77; confes sion of, 168-70; death of, 181; and kgb, 161-62,165,186; life story of, 174; pop ularity of, 165; public disgrace of, 174, 175; recantation of, 166,168,176,184, ւ88ո2օ; reflection on, 184-85; relation ship of, with investigator, 177-80; as repentant dissident, 181-83; and security apparatus, 164; and Soviet state, 172,173, i-78֊79; and “telerepentance,” 161,17073; television appearance by, 166,168 East Berlin: about, 12,20; and Alexan der Square rally, 76,77; cross-border encounters in, 200-201; foreign work ers in, 203,204,216; Horst Fischer’s trial in, 241-44; Markus Wolf in, 74; rea sons for visiting, 215; Turkish concen tration in, 198; women of, 208,209, 214-16,221,222,224 Eastern Bloc: about, 4,9,10; covert oper ations in, 10-11; and fear of imperialists, 12; and H va, 82; and secret files, 14-15 East Germany: and Alexander Square rally, 76,77; and border, 202; and espi onage, 71,81,86,96; and guest-worker program, 199,215; hijacking trial reac tion in, 237-41; and immigration wave, 9; literary perspective on, 244-45; polit ical repression in, 82,83,88; population decline in, 202; secret police’s role in, 6; and xenophobia, 204,215,216,225Ո3 Edel, Peter, 121 emigration through marriage, 208,209 enemy
state, 283,308,309 enemy types, 6,10 espionage: about, 1-3,16,21,24; in defa films, 255-73; East German, 71,81,86, Index 96; foreign, 82,260,267,271; Markus Wolf as head of, 82-83; in ngc movies, 279-303; post-Cold War, 310-12. See also intimacy; secret police; surveillance “Evil Empire” speech, 314 extermination camps, 35,38,49,65Ո18, 66ո27 fascism, 8,42,80,141 fear and mistrust, 12,22,290,308 Federal Republic of Germany (frg), 205,255 Feld, H., 41,42,43 Feld, Samuel: about, 15,29-30,34; aca demic career of, 36; accomplish ments of, 39,47; accusations by and against, 41-42,44,Sh 57՜Տ8; adjec tives used for, 52; attitude of, 52,57֊ 58; and cadre file, 32,36,38,46,47, 63Ո4; childhood events of, 65Ո22; communication of, with author, 62, 63m, 64Ո7, 67Ո36; contradictions related to, 47-48; denials by, 43-44; denunciation of, 32,42,48,52,58, 62; as devoted Communist, 34-35,40, 46; dismissal of, 29,32,44,48,55,58֊ 59; dissatisfaction with, 55; early life of, 33-34; emigration application of, 60; family members of, 35,38,4048; file stories of, 31-32,61,62; infor mative notes about, 61; as “informer number 2,” 36,38,39; investigation of, 36,38,40-59; marriage of, 35-36,46, 47,48; and Mihailov incident, 49,50, 51; moral transgressions by, 55; mul tilayered story of, 30-31; negligence by, 49-50; odd jobs performed by, 34; postdismissal period of, 59, 61-63; and regime change, 54-55; résumé of, 37; “scientific” approach used by, 52; and secret police, 34,54,64Ո14; selfcritical reflection of, 56; surveillance file of, 59, 61; as victim, 33; and Zionist organizations, 38,40 file
stories: about, 1,15; of Ana Novae, 144-53; configuring, 138-39; definition of, 31,138; of Samuel Feld, 31-32,61,62. See also Securitate files; Stasi files 345
films and television: cinematography and staging of, 308,318; fictional repre sentations in, 20-21; funding and mar keting of, 331-32; about hijacking, 229, 230; “liquid surveillance” in, 309-10; “nationalist fantasy” portrayal in, 258; political ambiguity in, 331-33; and Stasi, 260. See also specificfilms and series Fischer, Horst: about, 229; arrest of, 234, 235; interrogations of, 242; sentence of, 241; Stasi files on, 242; under surveil lance, 231-32,243-44; and travel docu ments, 233; trial of, 241-44 foreign espionage. See espionage foreign intelligence, 71,75,80,82-83, 88,95 foreign policy, 7,10,22,23 foreign workers, 203,204,216,218,219 For Eyes Only (movie), 256-58,260-66, 270,272,273,282 Fiihmann, Franz, 111,116,119,122,123 gender roles, 199,208 geopolitical boundaries, 281,299 German Autumn (1977), 21,237,286,290 German border, 202,279,280,294-303 German Democratic Republic (gdr): about, 71; and border crossing, 2035; censorship in, 100-104; collapse of, 72,78,79,87; and hva, 80,82,83; and Markus Wolf, 74,84,85,88; and pub lishing world, 102; spy film genre in, 256-58,260-67,269-71; treaty signed by, 203; trials related to, 78; “Turkish Problem” for, 198 German-German border, 78,263,265,273 German unification, 73,77,80,86,90,93, 128-29,246,248 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 76,77,84,85 The Green Hornet (tv show), 293 guest workers: about, 19,197; discrimi nation against, 214; files on, 207; opin ion about, 199-200; permits for, 206; personal gains obtained by, 219; role of, 200; and sed, 204; and Stasi, 220-23. See aho Turkish nationals Hanks, Tom, 312 346 Hansen
(fictitious character), 261-66, 270,271 Harsányt, Zimra. See Novae, Ana Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung (hva), 71, 75,79-84,90,313-15 Hesse, Horst, 256,260,261,265,274Ո14, 275Ո19 hijacking: about, 229-30; diplomatic problems after, 237-38; by Hans Detlef Alexander Tiede, 235-36; of Landshut, 237,238,239; literary adaptation of, 23031,244-49; planning and flight for, 23137; sightseeing tour after, 237; Stasi files on, 229-50; travel documents for, 23334; treaty signed after, 238,239; trial related to, 237-41 Hilbig, Wolfgang, 17,111,115-16,125 Honecker, Erich, 74,78,84,85,326,327 human rights, 161,163,165,171,273 images: of allies and enemies, 257; of Ber lin Wall, 296; of the border, 302; of dou bling, 324,330; fast-moving, 310,322, 325; focused and blurred, 323,324; mir rorlike, 292 immigration, 9,59,67Ո36,154Ո8,224 imperialism and imperialists, 8,12,54,272 informative notes: of “Karl Fischer,” 14752,156Ո22,156Ո25; of “Magda,” 144-47; about Samuel Feld, 61; and target iden tity, 139,152 inner-German border, 21,203,207 intelligence agencies, 7,14,71,82,9293,314 intelligence officers, 13-15,256 intimacy: about, 197-98; and betrayal, 212; and cross-border relationships, 198-200,207,210; and guest-worker program, 199; historical context of, 202-7; and “Mesut” and “Corinna” epi sode, 210-12; and theme of lovers, 20713; and “Tunte” and “Number 279594” episode, 216-17 Iron Curtain, 1,2,3,9,19,255 James Bond films: about, 92,257; and Cold War politics, 283-86; and Der Willi-Busch-Report, 280; and For Eyes Index
Only, 262,265-66; irony in, 285,286; views on, 274.Ո9 Judgment in Berlin (Stem), 230,231,239 “Karl Fischer,” 139,147-52, і53П4 Щип, 156Ո21,156Ո23 kgb: about, 5,13-14,17-18,23; collaborat ing with, 176; and Dudko episode, 16162,165,186; Fifth Directorate of, 170, 171; and human rights, 171; and infiltra tion of the church, 167,183; and secu rity apparatus, 163-64,174-76,182-83, 187Ո6,260 Kirsch, Sarah, 111,121-25, W 130Ո15 Kohl, Helmut, 77,274Ո14,327 Komitet gosudarstvennoi bezopasnosti. See KGB “Kovács Peter,” 150,151 Kunert, Günter, 100,114,121,125, 130ПЮ, 130Ո14 Landshut hijacking, 237,238,239 life story: of Ana Novae, 140-43,154Ո5; of Dmitrii Dudko, 174; of Markus Wolf, 72, 85,87,91,95,96 life writing, 31,63Ո5,78,95,164 “liquid surveillance,” 22,30,309-10 literature. See books and literature The Lite Trap (movie), 279,286 Loest, Erich, 17,111,114,122 love-based relationships. See intimacy “Magda,” 139,144-48,150-51,15ՅՈ4 Man without a Face (Wolf), 79,80,82,85, 93,94 Maron, Monika, 17,111,115,122,125,131Ո18 marriage, 208,209,218 marriage-like relationships. See intimacy “Mesut” and “Corinna” episode, 210-12 Mihailov incident, 49,50,51 Ministry for State Security. See Stasi mistrust and fear, 12,22,290,308 Moonraker (movie), 285,286 moral ambiguity, 22,323 Moscow Olympics, 161,165 narrative focalization, 312,316 nationalism, 141,174 Index national security, 7,8,271,319 National Security Agency (nsa), 307,308 nato: and Able Archer, 313,314; and Rainer Rupp, 74,81; response of, to attacks from Soviet Union, 8; as “secu rity community,” 7-8; and Warsaw Pact, 8,23,255
Nazism, 8,80 Nelly (fictitious character), 311,320,328, 329,330 New German Cinema (ngc), 279,282, 290.302 Novae, Ana: about, 139-40; and Aus chwitz diary, 144,146,147,150,154Ո5; on blacklist, 143,156Ո17; file story of, 144-53; life story of, 140-43; marriages of, 141-42; under surveillance, 153гц.; as target, 152; as writer, 140-41 nuclear arms race, 123,324 nuclear war, 80,314 Octopussy (movie), 285,286 On My Own Behalf(Wolf), 76 Orthodox Church, 166,167,168,180, 182,183 Pacepa, Ion Mihai, 14; Red Horizons, 14 paranoia, 280,282,286,290,301,322 peer reviews, 99,104,111,112,129 pluri-medial networking, 307,315-21 Poche, Klaus, 17,111,114-15,125 police files, 14,20,31,100,137-38,169 Polish secret service, 234,235,238 Politburo members, 93,104,120,130Ո13 political ambiguity: in Bridge ofSpies, 330; in Deutschland 83, 307-8,323-24; on screen, 331-33; in spy stories, 307-33 political repression, 82,83,88 “popular geopolitics,” 280-82,294,301, 302.303 pornography, 218,219 Powers, Gary, 312,313,333 propaganda: Cold War, 6-11,236-37,241; Communist, 8; and “curtain of lies,” 11֊ 13; “gray” and “black,” 10; as weapon of choice, 6 publishing world, 102-4. See also books and literature 347
Radio Free Europe, 7,12,14,18,67Ո37,82 Rathenow, Lutz, 17,111,116 Rauch, Martin (fictitious character), 324, 321,326,327 Reagan, Ronald, 314 Red Army Faction (raf), 21,237,286 Red Horizons (Pacepa), 14 refugees, 9,11-13,73, zu, 238,320 Romania, 6,29-30,140 romantic relationships. See intimacy Romeo agents, 92-93 Rupp, Rainer, 74,81 Ruske, Ingrid: about, 229; acquittal of, 240; amnesty granted to, 243; early life of, 232; interview of, 244; under surveil lance, 231-32,243-44; and travel docu ments, 233; trial of, 237-41 Rylance, Mark, 312 satellite states, 5,6,8,18,23,164 Schilling, Niklaus, 279,285,286,289 Schuster, Paul, 141,144,147,148,150 Schwochow, Christian, 320 Schwochow, Heide, 320 Second Cold War, 9,161,186m Second World War, 3,80,281,299 secret police: about, 5-6; files of, 14,20, 31,100,137-38,169; and former dissi dents, 171-72; and informants, 99; and Orthodox Church, 166-67; role of, 6; and Samuel Feld, 34,54,64Ո14; and Uwe Berger, 111-18,126 secret service(s). See specific organizations Securitate files, 15,30,154Ո8 Securitate officers, 14-15,30,40,54-55,59 Snowden, Edward, 307,308,321 socialism: about, 16; gray-on-gray, 125; and Markus Wolf, 74,83,89,95; plays related to, 142-43; writers’ stance toward, 112,113,114 Socialist Unity Party (sed): about, 72; and abuse of power, 88-89; and guestworker program, 204; and Markus Wolf, 84,90; media controlled by, 259; traumatic rupture for, 77-78 Soviet security apparatus, 163-64,17476,182-83,187Ո6,260 Soviet Union: about, 4; and Dmit 348 ril Dudko, 172,173,178-79; and Gdr, 205; and hva, 82,90; Markus Wölfin, 77;
post-, 23,164,174-77,182,187Ո6, 188Ո29; response to attacks from, 8; secret police’s role in, 6 Spielberg, Steven, 255,307,312,318-19 Spionagechefim geheimen Krieg (Wolf), 79, 86,93,94 spy films: biographical connection in, 318-19; Bridge ofSpies, 255,312-13; cin ematography and staging of, 308,318; as cliché, 285; by defa, 255-73; For Eyes Only, 256-58,260-66; loyalty in, 312-13; by NGC, 279-303; Westen, 303,307,31012,320,327,331-32. See also films and television “Spy Mania,” 282-83 spy narratives, 1,19,286-94 spy stories: about, 1,2,3,14; and Ana Novae, 139-53; and classified information, 112,261,267,314; and declassified files, 1,100,102,163,229; and Dmitrii Dudko, 161-86; and hijacking, 229-49; and inti mate relationships, 197-224; and Markus Wolf, 71-97; in movies, 281-82,286,28889; political ambiguity in, 307-33; reaf firming border through, 299; and Samuel Feld, 29-63; and Uwe Berger, 99-129 Stasi: agents of, 71,258,271,272,295; and Alexander Square rally, 76,77; archives of, 17,100,200,230,231,248; and bor der crossing, 206-7,213-24; censorship in, 100-104; and defa films, 259-73; and intimate relationships, 208-10,218; and Markus Wolf, 5,71,88,93; portray als of, 260; and publishing world, 1024; and secret services, 234,235,238; secret society of, 125-28; as “sword and shield,” 103,206; and “unofficial col laborators,” 99; and Uwe Berger, 124; working for, 201,220-23; and Writers Guild, 107,109,119,121-24 Stasi files: declassified, 102,229; destruc tion of, 71-72,75; on guest workers, 207; on hijacking, 229-50; on Horst Fischer, 242; recovery of, 15; on
Turkish nation als, 198-99; and Uwe Berger, 107,124, 130Ո16. See also police files Index
Stasi informer(s): about, 16-17; as experts, 103; Hermann Kant as, 101; motivation of, 10Ճ; Peter Edel as, 121; recruitment of, 99,103; and sense of belonging, 127-28; types of, 103; Werner Neubert as, 121 Stern, Herbert J., 238-39,245,249Ո6; Judgment in Berlin, 230,231,239 Stiller, Werner, 14,71,107-8 Stockholm syndrome, 178 storytelling, 1,2,32,40,137,302 Strittmatter, Eva, 117-18,130Ո12 Strubel, Antje Rávic: Tupolew 134,230, 247.248 superpowers. See Soviet Union; United States surveillance: about, 9-11,20-22; Ana Novae under, 153Ո4; anxiety about, 308, 310,318; blanket, 307,308; and border, 287; and civil liberties, 319; current pol itics of, 318; and data flow, 310; defini tion of, 308; domestic, 82,83,271; Ingrid Ruske and Horst Fischer under, 231-32, 243-44; movies representing, 280,286, 321; Paul Wiens under, 109,110; postCold War, 310-12. See also espionage target identity, 17,138,139,148,152 terrorism, 20,238,243,290 Third Reich, 80,84,249Ո6 Tiede, Hans Detlef Alexander: about, 229; arrest of, 236; sentence of, 240; and travel documents, 233; trial of, 237-41 totalitarian regimes, 10,103,153Ո2,184, 185,200 tracing and tracking. See surveillance transit camp, 320,328,329 travel documents, 233-34,241 Tuathail, Gearóid Ó.: Critical Geopoli tics, 281 “Tunte” and “Number 279594” epi sode, 216-17 Tupolew 114 (Strubel), 230,247,248 Turkish nationals: about, 19,197; border crossing by, 198; and East-West confu sion, 206; files related to, 198-99; inti mate relationship with, 212-15; and social exclusion, 213-14; suspicion of, Index 218; tracking of, 215-17;
transgressions by, 201-2,218-19; from West Berlin, 199-200; working for Stasi, 201,220-23 United States: about, 4; and bnd, 5,255, 295,308,311,312; foreign policy of, 7; and hijacking trial, 238; position of, during Cold War, 257 U.S. Department of State, 239 Vassily (fictitious character), 328,329 Voice of America, 7,12,65 Warsaw Pact, 8,23,255 Wax, Hans, 260,274Ո14 Wegner, Bettina, 117 West, 9,12-13,114-15 West Berlin: about, 19,140; sightseeing tour through, 237; social exclusion in, 213-14; Tiede and Ruske trial in, 237-41; Turkish nationals from, 199-200 Westen (movie), 303,307,310-12,320,327, ՅՅ1-32 West Germany: about, 8,21; and border, 202; and guest-worker program, 200, 204; and Markus Wolf, 74,81,83; and Samuel Feld, 57,59; and secret services, 288,295 Wiens, Paul, 109-13,123,130Ո7,130Ո9 Winger, Anna, 316,317 Winger, Jörg, 316,317 Wolf, Konrad, 74,76 Wolf, Markus: about, 14,16; and admis sions of guilt, 87-88; at Alexander Square rally, 76-77; books written by, 72,76,95-97; and Communism, 76,83; comparison of, to James Bond, 91-92; and credibility, 85-90; death of, 77; and disclaimer about omissions, 86; early life of, 73-77; in East Berlin, 74; and Erich Honecker, 84,85; as fan of spy fiction, 90-91; and GDR, 74,84,85,88; as head of espionage, 82-83; as ladies’ man, 91; life story of, 72,85,87,91,95,96; Man without a Face, 79,80,82,85,93,94; marriage of, 73-75; memoirs of, 79,80; narrative strategy of, 76,81,86,90; On My Own Behalf, 76; personnel file of, 349
Wolf, Markus (continued) 97Ո3; remorse and shame of, 87,89,93; resignation letter of, 75,79; retirement of, 74-75,84; rumors about, 90-97; and secret services, 80,92,96; and sed, 84,90; sentence of, 79; and socialism, 74,83,89,95; in Soviet Union, 77; Spi onagechefim geheimen Krieg, 79,86, 93,94; and Stasi, j, 71,88,93; as sto ryteller, 80-85; on trial, 78,79; and “Troika” project, 75; and victimiza tion, 89-90; views of, on boss, 83-84; as wanted man, 94 Workers Leaving the Factory (movie), 321 World War II, 179,239,249Ո6,255 writers: about, 99-100; Ana Novae, 13953; Bettina Wegner, 117; Erich Loest, 17, m, 114,122; Eva Strittmatter, 11718,130Ո12; Franz Fiihmann, 111,116, 119,122,123; Günter Casper, 106,107, 122,123; Günter Kunert, 100,114,121, 350 125, uomo, 13ՕՈ14; Klaus Poche, 17, 111,114-15,125; Lutz Rathenow, 17,111, 116; Monika Maron, 17,111,115,122, 125,131Ո18; monitoring of, 101; Paul Wiens, 109-13,123,130Ո7,13ՕՈ9; and peer reviews, 99,104,111,112,129; Peter Edel, 121; repression of, 125; Sarah Kirsch, 111,121-25,127,130Ո15; secret war on, 125-26,129; Wolf Biermann, 107,119-22,13ՕՈ13; Wolfgang Hilbig, 17,111,115-16,125. See also Berger, Uwe; censorship process Writers Guild, 107,109,119,121-24 Writers Union, 143,144,147,155Ո17 xenophobia, 204,215,216,225Ո3 Yalta Conference, 299,300 Zionist movement, 40,58 Zionist organizations, 38,47,58,66Ո30 Bayed**· 3 StaatebMkrthrt München Index
DURING THE
COLD
WAR, STORIES OF ESPIONAGE
BECAME POPULAR
ON
BOTH SIDES OF
THE
IRON
CURTAIN, CAPTURING THE IMAGINATION OF READERS
AND FILMGOERS ALIKE AS
SECRET
POLICE QUIETLY
ENGAGED IN SURVEILLANCE UNDER
THE
SHROUD OF
IMPENETRABLE
SECRECY.
AND CURIOUSLY, IN THE
POST-COLD WAR PERIOD
THERE
ARE NO SIGNS OF
THIS ENTHUSIASM DIMINISHING.
THE OPENING OF
SECRET
POLICE ARCHIVES IN
MANY
EASTERN
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES HAS PRO
VIDED
THE
OPPORTUNITY
TO
EXCAVATE
AND NARRATE
FOR
THE
FIRST
TIME
FORGOTTEN
SPY
STORIES.
COLD
WAR SPY
STORIES
FROM
EASTERN EUROPE BRINGS
TOGETHER
A WIDE RANGE OF ACCOUNTS COMPILED
FROM
THE
EAST
GERMAN STASI, THE ROMANIAN
SECURITATE,
AND THE UKRAINIAN
KGB
FILES.
THE STORIES ARE A COMPLEX AMALGAM OF FACT
AND FICTION, HISTORY AND IMAGINATION, PAST
AND PRESENT. THESE STORIES OF COLLUSION AND
COMPLICITY, BETRAYAL AND
TREASON,
RIGHT AND
WRONG,
AND
GOOD
AND EVIL CAST SUPRISING NEW
LIGHT
ON
THE
QUESTION OF
COLD
WAR CERTAINTIES
AND DIVIDES.
VALENTINA
GL
AJAR
IS A PROFESSOR OF GERMAN
AND AN HONORARY PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES AT
TEXAS
STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS.
SHE IS THE COEDITOR OF
HERTA
MUELLER:
POLITICS
AND
AESTHETICS
(NEBRASKA, 2013) AND CO-
TRANSLATOR
OF HERTA MUELLER S NOVEL
TRAVELING
ON ONE LEG. ALISON LEWIS IS A
PROFESSOR
OF GERMAN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.
SHE IS THE AUTHOR OF
SEVERAL
BOOKS, INCLUD
ING ONE IN GERMAN ABOUT LOVE AND GENDER
IN LITERATURE DURING GERMANY S REUNIFICATION
AND A
BOOK
IN GERMAN ABOUT THE STASI S
INFILTRATION OF THE LITERARY UNDERGROUND.
CORINA
L.
PETRESCU
IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFES
SOR
OF GERMAN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSIS
SIPPI. SHE IS THE AUTHOR OF
AGAINST
ALL
ODDS:
SUBVERSIVE
SPACES IN
NATIONAL
SOCIALIST
GER
MANY.
GLAJAR,
LEWIS,
AND PETRESCU RECENTLY
COEDITED SECRET
POLICE FILES
FROM
THE
EASTERN
BLOC:
BETWEEN
SURVEILLANCE
AND LIFE
WRITING.
JACKET
PHOTO
COURTESY
OF THE
GERMAN
SPY
MUSEUM
BERLIN.
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genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
geographic | Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd Deutschland DDR (DE-588)4011890-3 gnd |
geographic_facet | Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Osteuropa Deutschland DDR |
id | DE-604.BV046110670 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T08:35:33Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781640121874 |
language | English |
lccn | 018036252 |
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owner_facet | DE-12 |
physical | 350 Seiten Illustrationen |
psigel | BSB_NED_20191007 |
publishDate | 2019 |
publishDateSearch | 2019 |
publishDateSort | 2019 |
publisher | Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press |
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spelling | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe edited by Valentina Glajar, Alison Lewis, and Corina L. Petrescu Lincoln Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press [2019] 350 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "With the opening of the secret police archives in many countries in Eastern Europe comes the unique chance to excavate many forgotten spy stories and narrate them for the first time. 'Cold War Spy Stories from Eastern Europe' brings together a wide range of Cold War spy stories from the Eastern Bloc and explores stories compiled from the East German Stasi, the Romanian Securitate, and the Ukrainian KGB files"... Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Espionage Europe, Eastern History 20th century Espionage Communist countries History Spies Europe, Eastern History 20th century Spies Europe, Eastern Biography Cold War Espionage in literature Espionage in motion pictures Cold War in literature Cold War in motion pictures Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd rswk-swf Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd rswk-swf Spionagefilm (DE-588)4248223-9 gnd rswk-swf Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland DDR (DE-588)4011890-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Deutschland DDR (DE-588)4011890-3 g Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 s Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 s Geschichte z DE-604 Spionagefilm (DE-588)4248223-9 s Glajar, Valentina 1963- (DE-588)12997191X edt Lewis, Alison 1958- (DE-588)114411808 edt Petrescu, Corina L. 1976- (DE-588)114803188X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, mobi 978-1-64012-199-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-64012-200-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-64012-198-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031491271&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031491271&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031491271&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe Espionage Europe, Eastern History 20th century Espionage Communist countries History Spies Europe, Eastern History 20th century Spies Europe, Eastern Biography Cold War Espionage in literature Espionage in motion pictures Cold War in literature Cold War in motion pictures Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Spionagefilm (DE-588)4248223-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4019737-2 (DE-588)4075770-5 (DE-588)4248223-9 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)4011890-3 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe |
title_full | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe edited by Valentina Glajar, Alison Lewis, and Corina L. Petrescu |
title_fullStr | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe edited by Valentina Glajar, Alison Lewis, and Corina L. Petrescu |
title_full_unstemmed | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe edited by Valentina Glajar, Alison Lewis, and Corina L. Petrescu |
title_short | Cold War spy stories from Eastern Europe |
title_sort | cold war spy stories from eastern europe |
topic | Espionage Europe, Eastern History 20th century Espionage Communist countries History Spies Europe, Eastern History 20th century Spies Europe, Eastern Biography Cold War Espionage in literature Espionage in motion pictures Cold War in literature Cold War in motion pictures Geheimdienst (DE-588)4019737-2 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Spionagefilm (DE-588)4248223-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Espionage Europe, Eastern History 20th century Espionage Communist countries History Spies Europe, Eastern History 20th century Spies Europe, Eastern Biography Cold War Espionage in literature Espionage in motion pictures Cold War in literature Cold War in motion pictures Geheimdienst Ost-West-Konflikt Spionagefilm Europe, Eastern History 1945-1989 Osteuropa Deutschland DDR Aufsatzsammlung |
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